Volunteers will work from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Teams will meet at the restored Hailstone Feed Store, 232 Front St. N., and then fan out across downtown to sweep, weed and pick up litter. Free lunch donated by Flying Pie Pizzeria and the Issaquah Brewhouse will cap the event.

Spranger asked for volunteers to bring along a pair of gloves — as well a friend to pitch in. Contact Spranger at 391-1112 or mainstreetdude@aol.com for more details about the cleanup. Learn more about the DownTown Issaquah Association here.

The Issaquah High School girls and boys track teams both defeated visiting Newport on Thursday in a KingCo Conference meet.

The Issaquah boys won 88-57. Kyle Farmer won the 100 and 200 meters for Issaquah. He also ran on the Eagles’ winning 400 relay. Other Issaquah first places came from Chris Brasino in the 800, Isaac Robinson in the 1,600, Turner Wiley in the 3,200, Alexander Farmer in the 110 hurdles and Jeremiah Odom in the pole vault.

The Issaquah girls defeated Newport 91-59. Haley Jacobson won the 100 and 200. She also ran on the Eagles’ winning 400 and 800 relays. Other Issaquah first places came from Nicole Migotsky in the 800, Jocelyn Eng in the 3,200, Lauren Bruner in the 300 hurdles, Kelley Chen in the javelin and Eva Perry in the pole vault. Perry went 11 feet, 5 inches to break the school record she set last week.

The family of a late Sammamish college student will host a three-day plant sale starting Friday to raise money for American Red Cross disaster-relief efforts.

Clayton Olney, a longtime Red Cross volunteer, died in December 2008 at 25. To honor the Eastlake High School graduate and University of Washington student, his parents held a plant sale last March to Stella d’Oro daylilies. The successful sale raised $2,120 for Red Cross disaster relief.

Mike Paulson’s pitching and hitting Wednesday carried the Issaquah High School baseball team to a 6-2 4A KingCo Conference victory against rival Skyline at Skyline.

Paulson hurled a complete game and struck out six. He also had two hits.

Issaquah struck early, tallying five runs in the first inning.

Ben Rosellini drove in two runs for Issaquah, which boosted its Crest Division-leading record to 11-3. The Eagles play at 4 p.m. Friday at Newport, then conclude the regular season at 3:45 p.m. May 4 against Redmond.

Police said a man armed with a Taser or stun gun attacked a woman on Tiger Mountain Trail, just outside of Issaquah, on Saturday.

The woman, a 24-year-old Seattle resident and state Department of Natural Resources employee, fought off her attacker and received minor injuries. Police did not catch the suspect.

The woman said a man in running attire accosted her as she worked about 100 yards up the trail at about 10:40 a.m. Saturday. The man engaged in small talk, and when the woman turned around, he grabbed her, shocked her with the device and pushed her to ground.

The Issaquah High School boys soccer team fought first-place Bothell to a scoreless standstill Tuesday in a 4A KingCo Conference defensive battle.

Goalkeeper Evan King recorded the shutout for the Eagles, who are 5-2-1 in league play and tied with Roosevelt for fourth place.

Skyline jumped ahead of Issaquah in the jam-packed KingCo standings with a 5-1 rout of Ballard. Cole Calabro scored two goals for Skyline. Goals by Giancarlo Santoro and Braxton Griffin gave the Spartans a 2-0 halftime lead. Ballard scored in the first minute of the second half but Pedro Miola answered for Skyline.